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Friday, November 3, 2017

'Tis the Season

Welcome Back Blog Readers,

As we are all aware the holidays
are approaching and it’s been my experience that I see my clients and friends
as well as family running around at the last minute like “turkeys with their
heads cut off.” Being in the profession of wallcovering and interior design,
order is very important. These are a few of my tips for getting organized for
the holiday season.

The first item on the list is
making sure your table linens are cleaned and your silverware is polished and
your china and serving pieces are already to go, and your dining and living
rooms have enough seating for all of your guests. Second on the list, try and
do a preliminary food shopping trip before-hand; for example, the wine, the
food condiments, which makes it easier to go in at a later date and buy the
actual food for the meal. Third on the list is calling up your neighborhood
florist for the centerpiece for your holiday meal. One thing you don’t want to
do at the last minute is put together a floral arrangement right before your
guests arrive. The fourth tip is getting the guest room prepared by checking your
bed linens and the towels in the guest bathroom and freshening those up. Nothing
is more embarrassing than having a guest use towels that are discolored and
worn or mismatched sheets!

Apple pies, jingle bells and snow
are fast approaching; don’t be left in the lurch at the last minute. Take action
now to be prepared for a fabulous, flawless and stress-free holiday season.
Follow these fast tips to get ahead of the grind and have time for the
important things, like time spent with your guests and making those delicious
meals. It’s never too early to start preparing for this special time of year.

So, as I always say folks, “Don’t be afraid to decorate!” Or in this
case, don’t be afraid to be too organized!

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About Robin

The wholesale Wallcovering industry was just not my cup of tea. So, one day, in my parents store, I picked up a Brunschwig and Fils wallpaper book. I opened it on the display table and was smitten! My folks retired after almost 25 years in the Wallcovering and design industry; leaving me - after much grooming - to take over "The Four Walls" Wallcovering and design studio.

Today, The Four Walls offers a complete line of Walcoverings from all over the world, small boutique Walcoverings and designer fabrics. The Four Walls offers design services and many lines of designer fabric to fulfill your window treatment and upholstery needs, thus completing your whole interior design concept.

We use reputable workrooms and staff to produce and install your project. Our workrooms and Paperhangers are among the best in the industry.

Our passion and dedication is on display throughout the New England area and beyond.